A Day With John Keats

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In this young fellow of twenty-three, who unites winning, affectionate ways, and habitual gentle- ness of manner, with the loftiest and most nobly-worded ideals, few would discover that imaginary "Johnny Keats, the apothecary's assistant," upon whom the Blackwood reviewer had lavished such vials of vituperation. He is here openly acknowledged as one of the "bards of passion and of mirth," and his poems are each accepted, as 35 A DAY WITH KEATS Not a senseless, tranced thing, But divine melodies... of truth, Philosophic numbers smooth, Tales and golden histories Of heaven and its mysteries. . . .
"No one else in English poetry, save Shakespeare, has in expression quite the fascinating felicity of Keats, his perfection of loveliness." (Matthew Arnold). But only these few friends of his are able to recognise that perfection. Outside their ci|iarmed circle, lies an obstinately unappreciative world.
The afternoon wears on, and the friends disperse. Keats, returning to Wentworth Place flushed with hectic exhilaration, finds a veritable douche of cold water awaiting him, in the shape of a letter from his publishers.


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